Description
Inside the Operating Room: The Latest Research on Equine Back Conditions – Webinar Recording
with Dr. Jessica Kidd
Gain expert insights into equine back conditions with Dr. Jessica Kidd, a leading orthopedic surgeon. This webinar delves into the complexities of diagnosis, treatment, and the latest research in this field. Through visual aids, including anatomical specimens and surgical procedures, Dr. Kidd enhances understanding of various back problems in horses. Learn about the importance of accurate diagnosis, the pitfalls to avoid, and both medical and surgical management options for conditions like osteoarthritis, supraspinous ligament injuries, and impinging dorsal spinous processes (kissing spines). This webinar provides essential knowledge for veterinarians, equine professionals, and horse owners seeking to improve their understanding of equine back health.
In This Webinar:
- – Gain a comprehensive understanding of equine back anatomy and common conditions.
- – Learn about the importance of accurate diagnosis and the pitfalls to avoid.
- – Explore diagnostic techniques, including radiography, ultrasonography, and nerve blocks.
- – Learn about medical treatments for osteoarthritis of the facet joints.
- – Understand the diagnosis and treatment of supraspinous ligament injuries.
- – Gain in-depth knowledge of impinging dorsal spinous processes (kissing spines), including surgical options.
- – Learn about general aftercare and rehabilitation following back surgery.
About Jessica:
Dr Jessica Kidd BA, DVM, CertES(Orth), Diplomate ECVS, MRCVS and RCVS and European Recognised Specialist in Equine Surgery is the absolute top in her field. Dr Kidd’s specialist areas are surgery (orthopaedics and soft tissue), lameness investigation and imaging. Jessica is an excellent speaker and always extremely popular when she joins us. You can read more about Jessica here https://www.kiddvet.com/about.html
How To Watch:
Gain expert insights into equine back conditions with Dr. Jessica Kidd. Learn about diagnosis, treatment, and the latest research on osteoarthritis, supraspinous ligament injuries, and kissing spines.